I'm trying to create a Google Chrome extension that presses a button on page load. I've been able to trigger the button using VBscript for Internet Explorer by using this code:
IE.Navigate("javascript:changeIframe();")
But, now I need to do it in Google Chrome via an extension. However, the button does not have an id:
<input type="button" value="Start!" onclick="javascript:changeIframe();">
and here's what I've tried so far and nothing seems to work:
window.onload="javascript:changeIframe()";
javascript:changeIframe();
document.getElementById('').click();
document.getElementById('').submit();
It seems that .click
and .submit
is not defined in Google-Chrome's javascript?
The weird thing is that when I use this script:
javascript:changeIframe();
in Chrome's javascript console, it presses the button automatically and everything works fine. But, when I put the same script in my .js file it does not work.
I just need to know what I have to put inside my .js in order to press the button automatically on page load.
Great that you got a solution, but thought Id show you another way of simulating a click.
With this way you dont have to inject code or know the function that the onclick will run, just get the button and simulate a click....
The traditional way to do this is to inject the code1:
You won't normally have to listen for
onload
either, as content scripts will fire roughly at that point by default.1 The extension JS operates in an "Isolated World" and cannot interact with the page's javascript without some tricks that are not needed here.